Released: May 18, 2009.
Genre: Rockfield Studios.
Label: Alternative Rock.
Number Of Tracks: 13.
The album is an eccentric rock album and whilst being one of Manic's albums with a slightly harder edge, they still manage to contrast this with some interesting sounds.

Released: Jul 7, 2014.
Genre: Alternative Rock.
Label: Columbia.
Number Of Tracks: 13.
"Futurology" is best described as a unique brand of eclectic, almost pop, rock with great guitar work and musicianship.

Released: Sep 20, 2010.
Genre: Alternative Rock, Post-Punk, Hard Rock.
Label: Columbia.
Number Of Tracks: 12.
This record will be loved by people of all shapes and sizes but what I love about it is it's epicness and it's positive strength to uplift and create a happy atmosphere. All the songs have good qualities and there seems to be no album filler.

Released: May 20, 1996.
Genre: Alternative rock, britpop.
Label: Columbia.
Number Of Tracks: 12.
Released at the height of Britpop, many have said that the Manics adopted this sound on 'Everything Must Go'.

Released: May 18, 2009.
Genre: Rockfield Studios.
Label: Alternative Rock.
Number Of Tracks: 13.
The album is an eccentric rock album and whilst being one of Manic's albums with a slightly harder edge, they still manage to contrast this with some interesting sounds.

Released: Dec 21, 2004.
Genre: Rock.
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Britpop.
Number Of Tracks: 12.
Gliding by on smooth surfaces of synthesizers and lightly sequenced beats, Lifeblood is simpler and hookier than the lumbering Know Your Enemy, which is a relative blessing: it results in a record that's easier to enjoy.

Release Date: Jun 1993.
Label: Columbia.
Genres: Britpop, Hard Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock.
Number Of Tracks: 10.
Nevertheless, the rage is more articulate and the sound is stronger, making Gold Against the Soul a flawed but worthy step forward.